[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: HovQeD
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Fri Feb 17 08:24:37 PST 2023
Klingon word: HovQeD
Part of speech: noun
Definition: astronomy
Source: The Little Prince [TLP]
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An unofficial word finally made official along with {Hovtej} "astronomer" (who uses a {Hov tut}).
(Okrand, TLP): Maltz says the most common way to say telescope is {Hov tut}. He thought that was sort of an everyday or layman's term – maybe even slang – and that astronomers called it something else... but he didn't remember what that was.
{yuQQeD} "geography" and {yuQtej "geographer" were also revealed in TLP:
(Okrand, TLP): The meaning of {yuQ} must have changed over the years. Now it means planet, but maybe it originally meant something else, something along the lines of "place/location where we live."
SEE:
Hov star (n)
Dejpu'bogh Hov collapsed star (n)
Hov leng Star Trek (PN)
Hov tut telescope (n) TLP
HovpoH stardate (n)
Hovtay' star system (n)
SEE ALSO:
chuq'a' leghwI' space telescope (n)
Ha’bIl chuq’a’ leghwI’ Hubble Space Telescope (n) (JWST)
(Okrand to Lieven, 12/02/2018): {chuq'a' leghwI'} refers to a very big telescope that consists of a lot of technology, such as the Hubble space telescope. It's not the kind of telescope you hold in your hand.
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Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
Please contribute relevant vocabulary from recent qep’a’mey
or qepHommey. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.
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